What We're Reading: Page 89
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 20, 2022
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Curbed
13 Years, 3 Mayors, Countless Community Board Meetings, and Just One Building
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Politico
Scramble for shade: Why cities aren’t planting more trees
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ABC News
Poor, less white areas get worst internet deals
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Tampa Bay Times
After 20 years, Tampa’s streetcar is a front row seat to downtown’s rebirth
Oct 19, 2022
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Business Insider
The warehouse boom turned tiny storefronts into hectic delivery hubs — and neighbors want them gone
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Bloomberg
Chicago Plans to Speed Up Vacant Lot Sales in Bid to Curb Crime
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Route Fifty
What the Housing Market Slowdown Will Mean for Property Taxes
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Yale Climate Connections
Titanium dioxide coating could keep roads and bike paths cooler
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MPR News
Businesses and cities navigate patchwork THC landscape after legalization
Oct 18, 2022
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San Jose Spotlight
Why San Jose air is worse than other cities
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The Wall Street Journal
Home Buyers Flock to Florida Cities Devastated by Hurricane Ian
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Grist
Cities want more trees. Drought is complicating their efforts.
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Route Fifty
$1B Cybersecurity Grant Program Still Coming Into Focus
Oct 17, 2022
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Wired
If You Don’t Already Live in a Sponge City, You Will Soon
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TRIB Live
Pa. plan for electric vehicle supercharger stations becoming reality
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ABC News
Despite ‘defunding’ claims, police funding has increased in many US cities
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The New York Times
In Battle Against Trash and Rats, N.Y.C. Officials Try a Schedule Shift
Oct 14, 2022
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Route Fifty
The Infrastructure Law: ‘Hitting Timelines Without Cutting Corners’
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Nextgov
More Than Half of People are Frustrated by Digital Government Services, Survey Finds
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Bloomberg CityLab
Denver E-Bike Rebates Offer Lessons for Other Cities
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WOAI
City of San Antonio seeking public input to become a ‘smart city’
Oct 13, 2022
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Route Fifty
How Cities are Deciding Where Electric Vehicle Chargers Should Go
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StateScoop
Dashboards aren’t always good for the long haul, data officers say
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The Washington Post
Drought-stricken Coalinga, Calif., may soon run out of water
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City Limits
Sewer Backups, Increasing from Climate Change, are Costing City’s Homeowners
Oct 12, 2022
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The Boston Globe
A new master plan could help transform Boston Common into a ‘better version’ of itself
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Route Fifty
City Tests App for Delivery Drivers to Reserve Spots in Loading Zones
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Government Technology
Autonomous On-Demand Transit Comes to Rural Minnesota
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Canary Media
The best policies to help coal towns weather the switch to renewables